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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Educational Things to Do with Your Children on a Snow Day



Snow is falling, and the kids are all out of school. However, you don’t want a snow day to turn into a wasted day. Make this frosty day an educational experience for your children. Are you wondering how? The following are some fun and educational ideas you can use on snow days.

Weather charts

Let your children experience the fun of being a meteorologist on those wintry days. Use the newspaper or the Weather Channel to chart the weather. You can have your children begin with the days leading up to your snow day or you can opt to do a 5 or 7 day forecast that includes a few days after your snow day. You can then let your children give you and the rest of the family their broadcast.

Research snow

Although the local library may be closed, you can still do some research. Have your children research snow formation and other winter weather. They can write a report about what they have learned or simply verbally share the information that they find with you and the rest of the family.

Compose poems

Snow days are great times to catch up on some writing. Your little poets can compose poems about snow, weather, and other fun parts of winter. If they don’t like cold weather, they can write poems about the problems that such wintry weather causes.

Write narratives

While your children have their pencils and composition notebooks out, they can also compose personal narratives about their snowy day. Have them include as many sensory details as possible.

Comparison/Contrast

Winter and summer are opposites. You can use the differences between these two seasons to have your children compose comparison/contrast essays. Have them brainstorm fun activities that can be performed in both winter and summer. You can then have them think of activities that can only be done during each particular season. Once your children have completed their brainstorming lists, they are all set to write.

Snowy Adventures

Who said that snow fights can’t be educational? Wrap your kids up and let them enjoy a few moments in the snow. Once they are finished, they can compose a short fictional story based on their adventure.

Newspaper articles

Snowy weather can also result in many interesting newspaper articles. Take those snowy headlines and turn them into educational experiences for your snowbound kids. Have them read articles from the paper and then write brief summaries about them. You can also allow them to write their responses to these articles.

Don’t let a snow day stop your children from learning. Turn each moment in the snow into a learning adventure using some of the activities listed above.
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